The Creek and the Garden:An insertion of Community Garden System in a Neighborhood Park along the Garrison Creek
Abstract
‘The Creek and the Garden’ is about actively preparing Toronto for the
surge for gardening and food production within the city and developing
a strategy to ensure the future’s growing need for urban food garden
space. The disconnected relationship between food production in rural
areas and the food consumptive urban areas has to be reconsidered and
transformed into a more hybrid condition requiring innovative use of the
City’s urban spaces. If successfully implemented, the thesis strategies will
offer the promise of urban transformation, sustainable production of a
safe and diverse food supply, and the eventual repair of urban ecosystems,
all this while simultaneously yielding complex habitable environments
that explore the relationship of public space to our personal and collective
ecological footprints.
Considering the present urban parks along Garrison Creek as
these possible spaces and giving these parks a dedicated space for food
production, the thesis project aims to review the overall park system with
regards to food production, and to study in detail the Christie Pits site
with the end in creating a framework for the food infrastructure system
to support this complex park emergence. Identifying the significant topography
of the buried Garrison Creek as a special characteristic, it is
turned into an opportunity to reinterpret the existing condition and to
offer a new spatial vision for those sites as a whole.
The thesis objective is thus broadened to the creation of a system
that negotiates the valued use of park between an urban breathing
space, a recreational playscape, and an active food production landscape
in which food and recreational infrastructures are operative and intertwined
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Srinidhi Sridhar
(2015).
The Creek and the Garden:An insertion of Community Garden System in a Neighborhood Park along the Garrison Creek. UWSpace.
http://hdl.handle.net/10012/9418
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